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Codes and Conventions

  The scene has shown many demonstrations of codes and conventions such as visual elements in frame, auditory elements, character, and representation throughout the entire clip/scene. Many different camera angles were used throughout the scene to show he is in a hurry almost. Based on the scene you can assume that the character has a lot street knowledge and knows all of the "shortcuts" in his neighborhood. Due to this clip we can assume that the main character could be a troublemaker of some sort. 

Gender Representation

Hidden figures Is a great example of gender representation it shows that women are very much capable of doing a “man’s job.” Throughout the whole movie it highlighted how it really does not matter what gender you are you can still do anything you put your mind into, gender shouldn't be able to push you away from anything.

Winter Break Reading

 During the winter break reading I have learned that representation specifically in media studies is the way aspects of society, such as gender, ethnicity, or age is presented to audiences. 

Research on Project choice

Ever since I have been that I'm working on a magazine task, I have done countless amounts of research to ensure I can do it to the best of my ability. For example, I have researched how to do cover page layouts as in color palette, line spacing, header, etc. I don't really struggle with the layout of the inside pages by I would still like to research more about it.

Ideals for a Cambridge Exam

 For me the most ideal thing to happen for the Cambridge exam is being able to have enough time to brainstorm ideas to make sure I do the best on my exam, I would also like the exam to interest me in some way so that I'm motivated. 

Cinematic Language

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Cinematic language are the systems or methods by which the movies communicate with the viewer. Cinematic language ties into media studies because cinematic language plays a big role in media displaying things to an audience is media itself but its the cinematic language that helps the movie communicate with the viewer with out actually talking with them.